Zoctornyia's Training Grounds Part 3

Kids, Technology, Fiction, Science Fiction, Teen
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Author: Beth Wright ISBN: 9781466152274
Publisher: Beth Wright Publication: November 20, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Beth Wright
ISBN: 9781466152274
Publisher: Beth Wright
Publication: November 20, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Tiffany watches as the male to the right of her stands, or so it seems. He is a Cobracon so the bottom half of him is a long beautiful, whitish gold snake tail, but the top half of him looks completely human except for his beautiful long claws and golden eyes. He knew she was watching his every move, so he played along with her little unknowing game and did not turn her way. His pulse raced as he watched through her thoughts, her eyes were now trailing over his tail, taking in every detail of it. Her thoughts then changed instantly to his hair as she watched it sway down his back. His nerves were standing on end as it was, if she continued to exam him in this way he just may lose his mind. No woman in his life has ever brought these kinds of emotions and feelings to his broken heart, but for some amazing reason she was. The Malnom jumped up in its spot, trying to get her attention. Thankfully for him, it worked, her thoughts drifted over to the Malnom dancing in place on her desk. He rejoiced in his thoughts as hers continued to stay on the little pink flower. One more minute of her glorious examination and he would have fallen to pieces in front of everyone, his body was ready to go and desired more than just a look over.

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Tiffany watches as the male to the right of her stands, or so it seems. He is a Cobracon so the bottom half of him is a long beautiful, whitish gold snake tail, but the top half of him looks completely human except for his beautiful long claws and golden eyes. He knew she was watching his every move, so he played along with her little unknowing game and did not turn her way. His pulse raced as he watched through her thoughts, her eyes were now trailing over his tail, taking in every detail of it. Her thoughts then changed instantly to his hair as she watched it sway down his back. His nerves were standing on end as it was, if she continued to exam him in this way he just may lose his mind. No woman in his life has ever brought these kinds of emotions and feelings to his broken heart, but for some amazing reason she was. The Malnom jumped up in its spot, trying to get her attention. Thankfully for him, it worked, her thoughts drifted over to the Malnom dancing in place on her desk. He rejoiced in his thoughts as hers continued to stay on the little pink flower. One more minute of her glorious examination and he would have fallen to pieces in front of everyone, his body was ready to go and desired more than just a look over.

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